2011 Dustin Wallace
Signature Guitar
BY CHRIS KIES
PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHANIE MCKENDRICK
After returning from a recent tour with his band With the Punches, guitarist Dustin Wallace
acknowledged that his old knockoff Les Paul was
on its last legs, so he took to eBay and Craigslist in
search of a replacement. Doing so, he remembered
hearing about a designer named Leah Culver who
needed a new laptop and had companies buy advertising space on the computer’s lid to cover her expenses.
In an effort to avoid the corporate route and stay in
line with his band’s DIY ethos, Wallace decided to
see if he could get a similar type of response using his
Tumblr account.
“I wanted this to be something personal between me
and the friends, family, and fans who donated,” says
Wallace. “After getting a $1500 quote for the Warmoth
guitar parts and laser engraving I wanted, I figured I
could comfortably fit 100 names—at $15 a piece—on
the top of the guitar without running into a major
issue.”
As for the guitar itself, it’s a left-handed, Les Paul-
style single-cut with a Seymour Duncan Invader in
the bridge position. “I went for the Invader because
my bass player, Sam Hecht, recommended it,” says
Wallace. “He’s very much my go-to guy when it
comes to pickups and any tone questions, because he’s
seen it, heard it, and probably played it. Not going
with a neck pickup gave me more room for names.
And, realistically, I was just trying to avoid installing
a pickup I’d never use. I always play in the bridge
position through my Marshall JCM900 to get what I
call a Lagwagon-meets-Descendents tone.”
The guitar’s top, body, neck, and fretboard are all
made of maple, making this axe weigh a back-busting
12 pounds. The best part of the guitar isn’t its tone,
playability, or the DIY factor, but in the community
and feel-good mojo it gives Wallace every time he
takes it onstage.
“I wanted to build something that connected me to the people who support me
and this band,” he says. “I love when I play a show and some kid who I’ve never met
walks up and asks if he can take a picture and play a few chords on the guitar he
helped build.”
To hear Dustin Wallace’s axe in action with his band With the Punches, visit
facebook.com/withthepunches.
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